Therapist Reacts to Good Will Hunting "It's Not Your Fault" Scene

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • Keilani shares one of her favorite movie scenes ever. The "It's not your fault" scene. If you've experienced abuse, trauma, or know someone who has, you should definitely watch this.
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Komentáře • 70

  • @robby1816
    @robby1816 Před 13 dny +27

    "Not you" is the best bit. Shows how much Will trusts & respects Sean.

  • @mirkoyossen31
    @mirkoyossen31 Před 9 dny +15

    You can literally see their relationship growing when Robin starts calling him chief, then Will and finally son. Truly remarkable.

  • @danguzman3458
    @danguzman3458 Před 17 dny +39

    The scene where he breaks up with Skyler is great too, her pain and his fear out loud

    • @AleksandarIvanov69
      @AleksandarIvanov69 Před 10 dny +1

      Women movie reactors who vilify Will in that moment piss me off

    • @SerbAtheist
      @SerbAtheist Před 10 dny

      Well, Skylar is essentially emotionally abusing him here, trying to shame him about not being comfortable leaving the one place he's known all his life and gaslighting him by pretending consequences for them are anywhere as near if the relationship doesn't work out (she still has her position at Stanford and he's a complete fish out of water in that scenario).

  • @03055demery
    @03055demery Před 12 dny +19

    I had a therapist tell me it wasn’t my fault when talking about growing up under my stepdad and I completely broke. It’s not your fault are such powerful words. I was able to make amends with him and we had a great relationship until his passing in 2021.

  • @lynnecurrie7561
    @lynnecurrie7561 Před 14 dny +27

    Lord, I miss Robin.😢😢❤❤

  • @lynn2574
    @lynn2574 Před 13 dny +14

    What a beautiful reaction. I’m a retired therapist, and KNOW this stuff. And still gaslit myself my whole life. It’s only been the last few months in therapy that I’ve actually understood and BELIEVED it wasn’t my fault. It is freeing in a way I can not describe to finally believe e what you may have already known intellectually.

  • @thecreatonaut6165
    @thecreatonaut6165 Před 4 dny +1

    Underrated scene is by Cristian bale. It brings me to tears everytime. The movie is called Equilibrium. It's the scene where he wakes up because he can actually feel the rays of sunshine piercing through the cracks in the window. The desperation he portrays while ripping the shade from the window is phenomenal acting.

  • @NightSkyJeff
    @NightSkyJeff Před 14 dny +7

    It kills me that Will's first instinct *after* breaking down and crying is to apologize, even though he's come to realize that it's not his fault.

  • @Scourgeofthearth
    @Scourgeofthearth Před 13 dny +6

    This scene always broke me because it felt so real to my own personal life. Grew up in a controlling environment, which was very toxic. I didn't think I was good enough for my family as a young kid, which led to trauma and deeper mental health. Thank you for sharing this it definitely awakened something in me. ❤

  • @bythefireside4684
    @bythefireside4684 Před 12 dny +8

    The real hard part is when you're finally ready to let someone in, but there's nobody around who wants in.

  • @happydaysarehereagain-g1l

    I was just watching Sleepers. It's a great film even though it's sad. It portrays severe child abuse just so you're aware. The bar scene is my favorite part.

  • @charlier711
    @charlier711 Před 10 dny +1

    Good stuff Keilani, So glad you discussed this one. Staying on the Robin Williams theme I think Dead Poets Society fits the bill and would be worth a reaction as well. After the suicide toward the end of the movie, Robin's character and the other students react and deal with it in different ways. Also, several of the cast members noted how they could see signs of Robin's own mental struggles that continued until his own death. We miss him. RIP Captain my Captain.

  • @willythebluebear
    @willythebluebear Před 12 dny +2

    I'm 56, this scene gets me since the 1st time I saw it back in the days. At first, I did not want to know why, it was a bit scary. Years later, somehow it haunted me. After the death of my parents (2 years between them) a couples of years ago, I kind of question myself and asked questions to my 2 big sisters, I m a loner and not really connected with my bigger sisters. I wish I didn t. I was better not aware and with my own personal story. I did not realise I had burried some shit as a survival mechanism probably. I was thinking it had no influence on me, but I was wrong.

  • @annehammontree9092
    @annehammontree9092 Před 5 dny

    There are excellent monologues in Everything Everywhere All at Once dealing with generational trauma and strength through kindness

  • @chessenthusiast
    @chessenthusiast Před 13 dny +1

    Beautiful scene, beautiful movie, and every time I watch it, my heart breaks all over again that Robin is gone. And how he left us… 😢

  • @brentstantonfun
    @brentstantonfun Před 8 dny

    This is a favorite film and I used to work with the director. Another film that has a similar moment. Another very great unsung film. LIFE AS A HOUSE.

  • @camelcase9225
    @camelcase9225 Před 6 dny

    I miss Robin so much. Still the only celebrity death that actually made me feel sick to my stomach like I knew the man on a personal level. He brought me great happiness and I think what kills me most is the understanding he wasn't on the same level.

  • @bernardoaguilargt3763
    @bernardoaguilargt3763 Před 11 dny +1

    If you’ve ever been on therapy and you’ve reached catharsis, the scene hits 2x harder.

  • @corybengston6465
    @corybengston6465 Před 17 dny +12

    Best. Movie. Ever.

    • @leechap3
      @leechap3 Před 17 dny +4

      It boggles my mind that two young guys wrote this script and starred in the film, talk about launching careers like a rocket from nowhere.

    • @kdot9613
      @kdot9613 Před 12 dny

      @@leechap3and to keep it up for so long, underrated actors/writers matt and Ben

  • @jameschristiansson3137

    Upvoted for the tears, yours, and mine.

  • @imsonofagun
    @imsonofagun Před 13 dny +1

    The Fresh Prince of Bell Air has a scene that's popular with the "try not to cry" crowd. Will's father walks out again, and Uncle Phil tries to console him.
    Another powerful scene that was popular when the movie came out was the rant at the end of The 25th Hour. One part of Edward Norton's character tries to blame everyone else for what is wrong with the world, but he realizes that he is reason for all of his problems.

  • @gwengoodwin3992
    @gwengoodwin3992 Před 10 dny +4

    Before there was Good Will Hunting, there was 1980's Oscar-winning best picture, Ordinary People. Robert Redford's directing debut. Judd Hirsch plays the therapist and Timothy Hutton the troubled teen. It is too good a movie to miss.

    • @lohi172
      @lohi172 Před 10 dny

      Agreed. Fantastic movie.

    • @paxonearth
      @paxonearth Před 8 dny

      Ordinary People came out when I was in High School, and it truly had a profound affect on me.

  • @kevincortese7751
    @kevincortese7751 Před 17 dny +2

    My fav movie!

  • @justAman548
    @justAman548 Před 16 dny +2

    Please do ‘the bench scene’ but for the small context their previous meeting/appointment

  • @jonathanspahn7308
    @jonathanspahn7308 Před 13 dny

    The Green Mile, oddly enough, is one of my favorite movies of all time. Many emotional moments in this one, but the scene between Tom Hanks and Michael Clark Duncan when Paul asks Cofffey what he wants him to do feels on par with this scene from GWH. Not a therapy situation, but one of the best acted scenes I ever witnessed and highly impactful.

  • @DavidEarly
    @DavidEarly Před 16 dny +3

    If you haven't reacted to A League of Their Own, it would be cool to hear your thoughts on Dottie & Kit's relationship

  • @Moviefan2k4
    @Moviefan2k4 Před 12 dny

    I've only seen this movie a couple of times, but this scene always hits home. I came from an extremely spiritually, mentally, and emotionally abusive home, to the point I rebelled and got involved with a porn addiction and a 5-year adulterous affair. It was by God's grace that I was able to start healing, but it was also being diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome in 2013 that helped me realize I wasn't purposely insane or delusional.

  • @roberttruhn5067
    @roberttruhn5067 Před 11 dny

    The West Wing, Season 2, “Noel”

  • @traviolipolioli9914
    @traviolipolioli9914 Před 11 dny

    The scene in The Last of Us, episode 6. Between Joel and Tommy, where Joel finally breaks down. Leading to the scene between Joel and Ellie. So good. Highly suggest if you haven't already seen the show.

  • @IanHillan
    @IanHillan Před 11 dny

    Final scene of Cinema Paradiso, bearing in mind the history between the two characters. Destroys me every time.

  • @8_bit_Andy
    @8_bit_Andy Před 11 dny

    That one scene from Steel Magnolias 😭

  • @rachelblanco1656
    @rachelblanco1656 Před 11 dny +1

    I've spent thousands of dollars in therapy and have never gotten this kind of breakthrough. My husband got close over our 20-year marriage, but God took him away and all walls went back up. I'm 50 now - alone, isolated, with no desire to let anyone in ever again.

    • @Jay-dm4id
      @Jay-dm4id Před 8 dny

      I'm sorry for your loss. Do take your time to grieve and reset your mind but never say never!

  • @billhoye9466
    @billhoye9466 Před 14 dny +2

    You might watch the movie Ordinary People.

  • @dereklocke18
    @dereklocke18 Před 8 dny

    Hi Keilani, I love your channel, now that I have found it! I saw your reaction to NF Hope. You should check out a video by an artist by the name of Tom MacDonald, particularly a song called "Best Rapper Ever". It's not what you would expect by the title! Looking forward to checking out your catalogue in the meantime!

  • @JWilliamsLangley
    @JWilliamsLangley Před 12 dny

    Kirsten and Jeevan finding each other.

  • @GarrettJayChristian
    @GarrettJayChristian Před 12 dny

    What I would give to have therapy that actually helped me like this.

  • @sapjap172
    @sapjap172 Před 14 dny

    I don't know if it is streaming anywhere but s1e13 of the show 'Life Goes On' deals with a bitter rivalry between old childhood friends. It would be great to react to.

  • @richarddefortuna2252
    @richarddefortuna2252 Před 13 dny

    The movie Magnolia. The entire movie, actually.

  • @dagfincarp1113
    @dagfincarp1113 Před 8 dny

    Some of us never have that final breakthrough. Sure, it's not my fault. I've known that for decades. Just never felt it in my core. Now I'm closing in on the final years of my lie and it all seems like it was for nothing. Some of us never get that that happy ending.

  • @RWAalborg
    @RWAalborg Před 13 dny

    If you're asking for scenes. I will suggest the scene in "Reign over me" where Adam Sandlers character let's it out.

  • @Pablo.S3
    @Pablo.S3 Před 13 dny

    A little humorous and brief but Silver Linings Playbook when he throws the book out the window. As someone who has been in over ten psychiatric units and recovered from the trauma I can actually look back and share some of my experiences with some humor involved. I obviously don't down play the situations however I choose to live within my Faith in God and my belief that these present sufferings are temporal in comparison to an eternal future where sorrow no longer exists.

  • @frankb3551
    @frankb3551 Před 12 dny

    There's a well known scene in the film "The Prince of Tides" where you find out that he had been raped by his father. It is a great film. this is similar to this scene in "Good Will Hunting".

  • @mrlego54
    @mrlego54 Před 7 dny

    Always (1991) - The final nine minutes

  • @rocketrichard8264
    @rocketrichard8264 Před 13 dny

    Can you react to the scene in the movie brothers where tobey trashes the kitchen and it leads to a confrontation outside with the police. Very powerful scene.

  • @wiseartwork3031
    @wiseartwork3031 Před 15 dny

    Joseph gordon levits car freak out scene in the movie 50/50

  • @ChrisCoppin
    @ChrisCoppin Před 11 dny

    If you want emotion, watch the first 3 episodes of Arcane. And if you liked that, watch the rest.

  • @corybengston6465
    @corybengston6465 Před 17 dny +1

    You should react to the song Daddy by Korn. It's tough to listen to, but a topic that too often doesn't get addressed.

  • @zacharis8487
    @zacharis8487 Před 12 dny

    Do watch Masaan (2015). It's very emotionally driven movie and if possible a video on youtube too.

  • @norcalrasta559
    @norcalrasta559 Před 17 dny

    React to Shikamarus conversation with his father dealing with his sensei's death! From Naruto 😊

  • @arnulfoholguin9285
    @arnulfoholguin9285 Před 17 dny

    Would love for you to react to zach bryans music!!

  • @dumpydonkey
    @dumpydonkey Před 13 dny

    those eyebrows should collab with the rock.

  • @realBkay
    @realBkay Před 13 dny

    For anyone who has experienced this type of trauma from someone who was supposedly taking care of/loving them, do we really need a higher educated therapist to explain this scene to us?
    What you have to remember is, this scene was either written by Matt or Ben or, both of them and to my knowledge, neither one of them has pursued higher, psychological/therapeutic education.
    This is not a a dig of nor am I attempting to gaslight Keilani. I’m just saying, if you’ve been through this or something similar when you were young, you really don’t need anybody to explain this scene to you.
    Although, I will give Keilani credit for mentioning that not being able to realize it wasn’t (my) fault, on a sub-conscious level, has led me to be alone for a tremendously, significant part of my adult life - is to me, a bit of an epiphany. (Keilani didn’t mention sub-conscious, I threw that in there but, I know that’s what she meant)
    Because, I never took the meaning of this scene to the sub-conscious level.
    I just thought of it on a basic level, where it wasn’t my fault.
    Not necessarily why, that type of treatment allowed me to build walls and not let people through. Or, if I did allow them to slowly permeate the wall, once they were through so far, I immediately pushed them back and shut the door.
    If ya know, ya know.

  • @johnnydonuts5015
    @johnnydonuts5015 Před 16 dny

    Beautiful scene. does not happen like that. So don't think this is how it goes.

  • @donaldpaulson3920
    @donaldpaulson3920 Před 11 hodinami

    No clue if have seen whole movie, maybe do full movie reactions, obviously edit for copyright.... but yeah

  • @claredown3028
    @claredown3028 Před 16 dny

    I am not believing you. Kids don’t cause damage. They learn damage. They try as kids and as adults to survive it. In Australia we would say, save the tissues. You don’t pass the pub test. They deserve so much more. 👏 for those u think you r speaking to.